[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Netscape's most current browser, Netscape 6, is a major improvement over
> its
> predecessors. As a home user, my demands from a browser are not much.
> However, I find that Netscape 6 can be improved further. Below are some of
>
> the areas Netscape 6 should improve on. Also, there are suggestions of new
>
> features Netscape should implement below. Areas Netscape 6 should improve
> on
> 1. Loading time (In my personal experience, Netscape 6 takes a much
> longer time than Netscape 4.x to load).
> 2. Proxy server configuration. Internet Explorer 5 (IE 5) allows different
> dial-up settings to have their own proxy configurations. For Netscape 6, a
> user has to change the proxy settings each time he/ she is connected to
> the internet via a different ISP using a dial-up connection. For my case,
> I can connect to the net
> via three different ISPs. Each time I'm connected, I have to change the
> proxy settings manually to suit the ISP (I'm required by the ISP to use a
> proxy).
> 3. Saving of webpages. Netscape 6 is pathetic in the area of saving
> webpages. IE 5 has already implemented the option of saving complete
> webpages, i.e., webpages that contain both text and pictures. For Netscape
> 6, it is still not possible to save complete webpages. When a page is
> saved in Netscape 6, only the text is saved. To save the pictures, right-
> clicking of them to bring up a context menu that has an option to save
> must be done.
> New features Netscape should implement 1. Full-screen mode. For a user
> with a 14 inch monitor, full-screen mode would be helpful.
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